Since the release of their double platinum debut ‘If You Wait’ in 2013, London Grammar have impressively managed to maintain a foothold in the mainstream of British pop while retaining nuances that are so identifiably theirs—Hannah Reid’s evocative contralto being their main USP..
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The three-piece British band have been through the grinder since the rapid success of their electropop debut ‘If You Wait’ in 2013 launched them into a breakneck schedule of writing, releasing and touring. ETX Studio pic
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LONDON, April 16 With Britain slowly emerging from lockdown, it’s a fitting moment for an upbeat new album from London Grammar, with singer Hannah Reid charting her own journey out of a dark period in her life.
The three-piece British band have been through the grinder since the rapid success of their electropop debut
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Foxes (photo by Holly Fernando)
Phoning from her native England recently,
Louisa Rose Allen admitted that over a year of on-again, off-again pandemic lockdown had essentially ground her life to a screeching halt. “It’s like a rollercoaster that’s just not moving, isn’t it?” she asked rhetorically, adding a wry chuckle for punctuation. Because the existential irony certainly is not lost on her at the beginning of 2017, this songwriter/model who records and performs as Foxes had already watched her career shut down, of her own carefully-planned volition. Only a few years earlier, her name was everywhere long before her chart-topping 2014 debut